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Bob Dylan   11/10/1991

Murat Temple, Indianapolis, IN
Media
Notes Source: Audience Recording
Taper: Greg Holtz Lineage: Nakamichi CM-300's with CP-4 Shotgun Caps > D6 > Master Cassette >
Nak CD-1 > 24/96 Wave > Wavelab 5 > plugins > r8brain > 16/44.1 Wave > cd wave (track) > TLH >
flac lvl 8

A **GEMS** Production

d1t01: There are a few artifacts left at the very beginning of the track where levels ect
were being situated.

- d2t01: There are a two small oddities in the first 30 seconds that were attenuated
but are still audible.

- d2t09: The tape ran out right in the middle of this track. I've cross faded it to make
it a little smoother, but if your singing along, you can't help but notice.

- A very very nice sounding pull. Bob has an interesting performance and hits a few
interesting notes. All in all, this looks to be a very lightly circulated source.
A worthy listen for sure. All tape flips have been cross faded. EQ and plugins used
where necessary to spice and flavor. Enjoy.

- BIG thanks to Greg, aka Garageboy, for taping this fine show and providing his masters.

- Transfer and edit by Bgreen

Notes From Greg;

April 2008 Recollection:

This particular recording was recorded from the front opera box, stage right. I duct-taped
a pair of gooseneck bars with the mic holders to the rail, and draped them with a black cloth.
The shotguns were pointed directly at the stage right stacks.

The Murat Temple Theater in Indianapolis is one of those 1920's era ornate theaters with
the opera boxes, starry night ceiling, chandeliers, wide staircases, marble bathrooms,
plush carpeting and seating...and a full bar....several of them.

If you get a chance to see a show at the Murat, do it. It is a beautiful place.
There is also a smaller space in the Temple called the Egyptian Room. If not enough tickets
are sold, they put on the shows there. Needless to say, Dylan filled the main theater.
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Owned by sean hite · Last Updated May 23, 2023